The Dynamics of Modern Rugby
Title | The Dynamics of Modern Rugby PDF eBook |
Author | Bruce Davies |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Pages | 188 |
Release | 2021-03-31 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 1000369951 |
The modern game of rugby football has become gladiatorial, whereby muscular athletic players are involved in a form of collision chess with sophisticated defences smothering the offensive skills that were at one time a more dominant feature of the game. The contributors to this book consider the physical, mental and nutritional demands of the game in its present form and how best to acquire these attributes in the most effective and efficient manner. The inevitable injuries that are associated with collision are considered in terms of prevention and the most effective forms of treatment. New concepts to improve exercise capacity, game preparation and recovery are discussed in conjunction with the modern coaching theories of the game. The possible changes to the rules are discussed by two outstanding International referees, and the future vision for World Rugby is outlined by the President of World Rugby. The Dynamics of Modern Rugby is both a unique and contemporary addition to the rugby literature and, as such, is essential reading for any student, researcher, coach, sports scientist, physiotherapist, nutritionist or clinician with an interest in rugby.
The Dynamics of Modern Rugby
Title | The Dynamics of Modern Rugby PDF eBook |
Author | Bruce Davies |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 156 |
Release | 2021-03-31 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 1000369978 |
The modern game of rugby football has become gladiatorial, whereby muscular athletic players are involved in a form of collision chess with sophisticated defences smothering the offensive skills that were at one time a more dominant feature of the game. The contributors to this book consider the physical, mental and nutritional demands of the game in its present form and how best to acquire these attributes in the most effective and efficient manner. The inevitable injuries that are associated with collision are considered in terms of prevention and the most effective forms of treatment. New concepts to improve exercise capacity, game preparation and recovery are discussed in conjunction with the modern coaching theories of the game. The possible changes to the rules are discussed by two outstanding International referees, and the future vision for World Rugby is outlined by the President of World Rugby. The Dynamics of Modern Rugby is both a unique and contemporary addition to the rugby literature and, as such, is essential reading for any student, researcher, coach, sports scientist, physiotherapist, nutritionist or clinician with an interest in rugby.
The Theory of Modern Rugby Football, Etc
Title | The Theory of Modern Rugby Football, Etc PDF eBook |
Author | Ian Malcolm Bowen STUART |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 1930 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
The Theory of Modern Rugby Football
Title | The Theory of Modern Rugby Football PDF eBook |
Author | Ian Malcolm Bowen Stuart |
Publisher | |
Pages | 198 |
Release | 1930 |
Genre | Football |
ISBN |
Modern Rugby. A Comprehensive Guide for Player and Coach, Etc. [With Plates.].
Title | Modern Rugby. A Comprehensive Guide for Player and Coach, Etc. [With Plates.]. PDF eBook |
Author | Gerwyn Williams |
Publisher | |
Pages | 109 |
Release | 1967 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
Modern Rugby
Title | Modern Rugby PDF eBook |
Author | Gerwyn Williams |
Publisher | |
Pages | 109 |
Release | 1967 |
Genre | Rugby football |
ISBN |
Unholy Union
Title | Unholy Union PDF eBook |
Author | Mike Aylwin |
Publisher | Constable |
Pages | 336 |
Release | 2019-09-05 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 1472130677 |
What is the state of rugby? Is the game on the brink of expansion? Or is it on the brink of implosion? No game has undergone so traumatic a transformation since the turn of the century. The last of the major sports to embrace professionalism, rugby was propelled on a trajectory that has twisted its cumbersome frame to the limit in a drama compelling and appalling to behold. After a hundred years defying the future, rugby now shudders with the turmoil of its sudden leap into the modern world, attaining heights hitherto undreamed of, even as the strains - financial, political, social and medical - threaten to tear it apart. With a global focus (and a particular lens on Australasian and South African rugby), Unholy Union is a fascinating and in-depth analysis of the sport, examining the journey so far and speculating on where it will go next. It is irreverent and provocative, asking uncomfortable questions of rugby, but imbued throughout with affection for a game that integrates all human life, as beautiful as it is ugly, as in love with itself as it is terrified. Sports enter periods that make or break them. Rugby is in one now . . .